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Maryland, a Democrat, in a 1943 legislative proposal to grant independence to Puerto Rico. Although the measure was welcomed by every political party in Puerto Rico, including Muñoz's Liberal Party, the senator opposed the measure. Senator Muñoz Marín said that independence would hurt Puerto
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officers on the university grounds if the situation turned violent. Two police officers spotted a "suspicious-looking vehicle" and asked the driver, Ramón S. Pagán, and his friend Pedro Quiñones, for identification. A struggle ensued, and the police killed Pagán and Quiñones. The local newspaper,
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These leaders were charged with having "conspired to overthrow" the U.S. government on the island. They were tried in the U.S. District Court in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. The first trial jury, which included a minority of Puerto Ricans among its members, ended in a hung jury. A second jury was
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picked, consisting solely of "Anglo-Americans." This jury found every
Nationalist charged "guilty" except Juarbe Juarbe. The guilty findings and sentences were appealed before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston, MA, which affirmed the lower court's determinations.
631:, testified that she saw the police officers shooting at the victims and heard one police officer screaming, "not to let them escape alive." Her testimony was ignored, and no charges were filed against the police officers. The Río Piedras massacre left four men dead.
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and which was transmitted by radio, Albizu Campos denounced Chardón, the university deans and the
Liberal Party as traitors, saying they wanted to convert the university into an "American" propaganda institution.
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After Col. Riggs's assassination, many
Nationalist Party leaders were imprisoned. Members of the Puerto Rican independence movement came under greater scrutiny and prosecution. Among the leaders arrested were
804:(1935–1937), to publicly condemn Col. Riggs's assassination. Senator Muñoz Marín declined unless he was also allowed to condemn the Puerto Rico Police for allegedly executing the two assassins without trial.
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to organize a local government pursuant to a constitution of their own, comparable to those of other territories and states of the United States. From its enactment until this day, the act has served as the
852:, Erasmo Velazquez, Julio H. Velazquez, Juan Gallardo Santiago, Juan Juarbe Juarbe, and Pablo Rosado Ortiz. They were later released on $ 10,000 bail. The Nationalist Rafael Ortiz Pacheco fled to the
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624:, reported on October 25 that the day before, observers heard an explosion followed by gunfire; Eduardo Rodríguez Vega and José Santiago Barea were also killed that day.
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Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico. He was the first Puerto Rican to have this position. In 1935, Chardón initiated a project based on the ideas of
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would strip Puerto Rico of her natural resources. He believed that Chardón had been placed in charge of the
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took their orders from Colonel Riggs, the Nationalist Party considered him responsible for the massacre.
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Rico's economy. He contrasted the proposed bill with the provisions of the
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1181:, Markus Wiener Publishers, 2008, p. 179
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1849:Carlos Vélez Rieckehoff
1769:Tomás López de Victoria
1754:Andres Figueroa Cordero
1744:Carmelo Delgado Delgado
1564:José M. Dávila Monsanto
1426:Antonio Mattei Lluberas
1416:Francisco Gonzalo Marín
1411:Eugenio María de Hostos
1381:Ramón Emeterio Betances
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1071:, testimony, Peace Host
525:Prelude to the massacre
401:Andres Figueroa Cordero
396:Carmelo Delgado Delgado
363:Carlos Vélez Rieckehoff
318:Tomás López de Victoria
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1729:Juan Antonio Corretjer
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1436:José Gualberto Padilla
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1709:Rafael Cancel Miranda
1644:Carlos Alberto Torres
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1579:Víctor Manuel Gerena
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713:Elisha Francis Riggs
503:Río Piedras massacre
461:Félix Benítez Rexach
380:Notable nationalists
191:Río Piedras massacre
2050:October 1935 events
2035:1935 in Puerto Rico
1966:Grito de Lares flag
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1834:Clemente Soto Vélez
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368:Olga Viscal Garriga
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138:Perpetrator
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980:2009-03-17
941:References
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635:Casualties
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1539:Roy Brown
1502:activists
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700:Aftermath
206:Gag Law (
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1988:Claridad
1147:28 April
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864:See also
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607:Massacre
547:New Deal
120:Massacre
45:Location
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1868:Events
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